Betalucil is the trade name of the drug called Metoprolol Succinate, and it is useful to take Metoprolol Succinate for heart failure, and the specific dosage should follow the doctor’s instructions.
Metoprolol succinate, one of the beta-blockers commonly used in the clinic, is now widely used in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, such as heart failure, hypertension, coronary artery disease, partial cardiomyopathy, and cardiac arrhythmias, etc., can be treated with metoprolol.
For patients with heart failure, dose titration of the drug is required, starting from a small dose and gradually titrating to the maximum tolerated dose, but some patients’ blood pressure is intolerant and cannot be increased to a larger dose, at this time, only a lower dose of metoprolol succinate can be taken, which is also useful for heart failure.
The use of metoprolol succinate is prohibited in people who are allergic to the components of metoprolol succinate, cardiogenic shock, sick sinus node syndrome, symptomatic bradycardia, or hypotension. Common adverse reactions are fatigue, headache, abdominal pain, nausea, and diarrhea.
It is recommended that people with heart failure follow their doctor’s instructions and take medications such as metoprolol succinate to control their condition and improve their symptoms.